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In the U.S. 38% of adults used social media to seek information about the 2024 presidential election. With sweeping content ...
You've likely seen "flattening the curve" graphs being used in articles and shared on social media as a way to explain the importance of responding aggressively to curb the spread of the coronavirus.
Research shows we check our smartphones about 84 times each day and spend up to 5 hours on them. Tech and social media use have been linked to a wide range of areas, including mental health ...
The timing points to social media. National surveys of American high-school students show that only about 63 percent reported using a “social networking site” on a daily basis back in 2010.
A misleading comparison of casualty rates per air strike has spread on social media suggesting that Israel has a relatively low casualty rate in Gaza compared with other 21st-century conflicts.